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Show - t 4 Page Two SOUTHERN UTAH IIEWS v Fredonia IIsvs V HARDSHIP CASES OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KANE COUNTY. UTAH Published every Thursday at Kanab, Utah Errol G. Brown, Publisher and Editor h , Subscriptions $3.50 per year, $2.00 for Six Months 4 By . .......... Edith Holmes Mrs. Bill Cusick of Covina, Calif. Cusicks grandmother. Home from various colleges we have Pauline Judd, Rane Brooksby, Delna Judd, Wade Brooksby, Lin-d- y Jackson and Bill Hendrix. BF WO, Guests of the Arden Judds for the past two weeks, were Mrs. Judds sisters Mrs. Donald (Lau-anCampbell and three children of Phoenix ITS PREDICTED ROXESS 22 BILLION CHECKS A YEAR. BANKS a) I may not agree with what you say, but I will defend to the death, your fight to say it. Voltaire WILL AUTOMATON THE VOLUME. WILLtmUB at the home of Robert Lukus is a The young guest Mr. and Mrs. nephew, .Alfred Lukus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lukus of Flagstaff. The head of a taxpayer research organization warns that all the government spending plans and programs now being hatched in Washington will have to be financed from just one and that's the already tightly squeezed taxpayer. source Stopping off in Fredonia long enough to leave their daughters Was Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Brimhall. Mr. Brimhall is Mrs. Duane Judds brother. The Brimhalls attended the Mia conference in Salt Lake City. The daughters Slyvia and Amber were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dnane Judd. - The wonder is that such a warning is needed. But it is The first full year of the civil Jet Age saw the scheduled airfor, apparently,, great numbers of people still labor under of lines of the United States reach new highs in traffic, but stand the delusion that government money comes magically out still in the profit department, according to the Air Transport the blue, not out of their pockets. . Association of America. Despite the fact that every aspect of Well, in the short span of three decades governments tax airline traffic set passenger, mail, freight and express take has jumped from a proportion of about one dollar out of records with a profit during 1959, the airlines ended the year ten to aoout one dollar out of three of the national income. of less than three cents on each dollar of sales for the third If the big spenders have their way, the proportion will soon consecutive year. become one in two, or still more. And you, along with the other 180 million or so people in this country, will do the payU. S. News & World Report provides this outlook for the ing. No one else can. remainder of 1960: Business will be good, but not booming. The economy, over all, will hold close to present levels. Latest developments suggest no steep climb, no new round of inflation Survivors Should Note -- and no major, setback this year. p. self-evide- nt 4 In the it is little wonder that cooperatives which started out as small communal purchasing and marketing organizations have been so successful. But the idea has spread to such diverse activities as manufacturing, baking, insurance, utilities, oil production, refining, mining and even radio stations. Special advantage and privilege is never easily relinquished ' , agricultural-fiel- d and the proposal that cooperative business enterprise should carry its fair share of tire federal tax burden, will be bitterly fought yet there can be no other logical answer. In the meanwhile, it is well to remember that each time another private enterprise taxpayer bites the dust the taxpayers w'ho are left have that much bigger load to carry. A Free Press Dies ... fb Formal epucaticaj MADE A BUILDING-TRAD- E WORKER HESITATE tSURT Guests of the O. L. Holmes over the week end was Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Holmes and children of Flagstaff, You . . . co-o- V Letters To The Editor Weakly Hows Release June v from UTAH PETROLEUM COUNCIL Salt Lake City, Utah boon to housewives. Introducing Owned and operated by Helen Bennett and Ila Rider. Here you can purchase chicken, spareribs, and beef ribs. Also a full selection of salads, and beans. All these things will be boxed to go. A very special feature of the B.B.R. is all flavors of home made ice cream. the B.B.R. Bar-B-Qu- e. By Wayne Rose Terry Tait of Orderville is one Youth of five delegates to the Leadership, Conference being held this week at Utah State University in Logani The other delegates are Vivian Heaton, vllladolyn Carroll, Shauna Esplin and David Robinson. The following is a brief story of Terrys experiences and accomplishments. In the past few years that I have been fortunate enough to take a class in gardening, 1 have greatly enjoyed the knowperts predicted that federal gaso- ledge and experience that has 0 line tax revenues would fall been given me. I feel that through below current estimates the willing and patient help of by 1964 if the trend to smaller my leader I have greatly improvcars continues at the present rate. ed myself through the seven years Our share of this decrease in Utah that I have taken Each year would be $2,000,000 in state taxes my father compliments me on a alone In addition to over $2,000,-00- 0 finer and better garden which I in Utahs share of federal gas well realize has only been postax revenues, This fact was pre- sible through my wort I sented at the recently held High- have raised crops which were way Transportation Congress in good enough to sell in my fathers Washington D. C. store and have also made it posCordially yours, sible for my mother to can much John H. Klas of our garden produce. I have Executive Director enjoyed working with younger people who have been in 441 with me, and have also felt like I have been doing their parents a favor 'by teaching their sons how to Jarm, and the ways of a good r member. It is through experience and knowledge that all good things in this world are obtained today. What this great world we live in d needs more than ever is leaders to lead people in the Man blames fate for other right direction, and I feel that accidents but feels personally experience is the first step responsible when he makes a to this goal. .hole in one. 4-- H 4-- 4-- 4-- H Alton News Items Bids Up For Bridge At Orderville The Utah State Department of Highways, according to G. Taylor Burton, Director of Highways, has asked for bids for new road construction in Kane County. The proover the ject is located on US-8- 9 Virgin River at Orderville. Construction will consist of widening of a concrete frame structure having a span of 63 feet The ' project is to be completed in 90 working days. Total estimated cost of construction will be $42,000. Bids will be opened at the State Capitol Building on Tuesday, June 21st, at 2 p.m. The job will be awarded to the lowest qualified bidder after bids are checked by the Utah State Department of Highways. Mrs. Lane Campbell. They were at the Arden Judd home. The Vane Campbells live in Phoeniz, Ariz. Glenna Roundy is staying for a week in Parowan with Misg Vicki Worthen. Brent. Leach from Panguitch is Verna and Roger Pugh were in staying this week with his grand- town on business Monday mother, Mrs. Laura Campbell here: I was asked by the Little League ball team here to make a correction in the players of the Fredonia, Orderville game. Those playing in that game were, George McCormick, Delray Syme, Greg Swapp, Glenn Pratt, Charles Brown, Ronnie Holmes, Chuck Jake, Richard Lewis, Lee Walker, Carl Cluff and Gary Tom. There you are boys. I did check with the Justice of Peace Vonda McKinney and Sheriff Slim Lathim. Fredonia was free of crime this week. I almost forgot Everyone was talking and speculating about wheather or not mushrooms were being raised in the old Griffith Garage, well they are. Helen Bennett is the gardner. The beds' of spawn are all spread and the mushrooms should pop in about a week. Yes I aid pop. They dont grow they just pop up. As I get it rasing mushrooms is no snap. They have to have a dark place, very rich sbil and a very even temper-ture- . Anway lots of luck Helen, I hope your venture is a poping success. Fast service. Fair settlement of claims. Friendly people whe art on your aide. You can't buy better protection. Or AUTO LIFE FIRE TRUCK broader coverage. Or greater peace of mind. And you save money, tool Lower rates because Farmer!: insures careful drivers. " able-bodie- 4-- Inter-America- Civic Clubs To Meet Civic Clubs of Southern and Eastern Utah will hold their regular monthly meeting in Beaver at the community center Saturday, June 25, according to president J. N. Stacy of j'- vt - LeRoy P. Judd Richfield. A meeting is scheduled in the afternoon at 2 p.m. to which the public is invited, and urged to Midway KANAB, UTAH attend. d n National Review Reports: "In this months municipal elections held throughout England and Wales, the Labor Party lost 470 seats in 403 boroughs. Liberals and Independents showed small gains. The Conservatives got back all of the 178 seats they' lost three years ago plus 200 new ones. The Conservatives did not lose any city council, and changed from minority to majority in thirteen. The result strengthens the determination of those Labor Readers w ho insist that the party must drop more of its socialist baggabe to have a chance to stay in the race. Newsweek finds that U. $. firms are looking for 19 per cent more college graduates this June than a year ago, and are offering average salaries of $45S a month, up from the 1959 average of $447. It quotes a Department of Labor spokesman as saying, "If an engineer can walk, he can get $7,000 a year. FIRST STATE BANK OF SAUNA lfer.2b, Utah Surplus $350,000.00 irjATERFILL""FtAZIER NSTXIB M MTTUt It S4TWIU M Utah - Pangeileh, Utah r.Tcnbsr cf Fedsret Reserve BOTTLED IN BOND If NM... - Salina, Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation The $5.00 gold pieces illustrated here are from the Waterfill and Frazier collection. They were coined by the United States Government in 1810, the year that Waterfill and Frazier was first distilled in Kentucky. Alt Available RUKI USTHUIT (MtMT. UIKtQWL ' j j I j Farmers Auto Insurance Fast Fair Friendly (Continued on Page Three) The Associated 6 PROSPEROUS FIRM EMPtCWNG MORE THAW IOO PEOPLE. $584,-000,00- 4-- , A j CONTRACT-IN- Here to visit Mr. and Mrs. Dart Phillip Robertson is .visiting Judd over the weekend was their from his army base at Fort Lewis, son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Washington, at the home of his of Arizona. Judd, Tempe, father Roy Robertson. Valjean Spending the week end in town Robertson, another son from Hendfrom Big Springs was the Paul erson, Nevada, visited Sunday with ' him also. McCormicks and children. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Palmer and Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Jean and TerJohn Russo and sons, Ryan Rang- daughters, are visiting with the Ray Palmry, er Station, is Mr. Russos mother ers. left Moneay for Yellowand his neice Miss Lois Hontoon, stoneThey Park for a weeks stay. both from Milwaukee, Wis, Mr. and Mrs. Vane Campbell and Another new feature in Fre- Laura Campbell spent Saturday in donia which should really be' a Fredonia visiting with Mr. and Bar-B-Qu- Your County Agent 8, 1960 Mr.. Errol G. Brown Southern Utah Nows Kanab, Utah Dear Mr. Brown: I have seen your editorial Taxes, To Point of Diminishing Returns in your June 2nd issue and wish to express my appreciation for it. It certainly is true that the tax on gasoline has reached a point where it is cutting consumption. The widespread acceptance of the economy cars underscores this point. Just becently I read where and other highway ex- . his own euswess but a LOCAL BANK EWCCUfACtO AWD 6UIPED HIMt AND TDQAV, THE MAW OWNS 4-- One thing dicators cant stand is a free press. Cuba has provided the world with another tragic example of that truism. One by one the newspapers which were in any way critical of the Castro government have been silenced. The latest to suffer this fate was the distinguished Prensa Libre. Because of an effort to publish an editorial in which it said the Castro revolution was employing the strategy' of Goebbels and dialectic tactics communism, it was taken over by its workers, who are members of a government-controlleunion. Its directors took refuge in a foreign embassy. William II. Cowles, president of the Press Association, states: "The confiscation of Prensa Libre by the workers of that new spaper means that Fidel Castro has crushed or siezed all Cuban newspapers opposed to his policies or critical of the increasing communist influence in his regime. The last effective voice of protest has been stilled in Cuba. r z"ML The Cusicks stopped over here on their way to Missouri to see Mr. UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION This spring an advertisement in the form of an obituary notice was placed in the Neillsville, Wisconsin, Clark County Press by the local Independent Businessmens Association. Reading in part as follows, it made its. point in an unforgettable way: Representatives, Congressmen, Senators, and Assemblymen take note: Obituary. Another faithful federal income tax payer Purchase bf passed away. Granto Feed Mill bought by the W. J. Spry' & Sons Feed Mill in Granton by the Farmers was announced this week . . . . Survivors Union the ever decreasing family of income tax paying business places. Since the federal income tax takes up to 52 per cent of the income earned by corporate enterprise, it becomes that a business operation which, does not pay this tax has an unassailable advantage where it comes into competition with one which does pay the tax. j MARCO RXO RfTURJJWe ROM CWfiA J THE EMPEROR the BSb CENTURY PCR3KIED KU8LAI KHWl PRINTED HIS MONEY OM MULBERRY BARK. . ... by Malcolm Af-to- MEMBER ) 18, 1960 Guests at the home of Mrs. Alton Brooksby last week'was sister and family, Mr. and matter October 6, 1944 at the Entered as second-clas- s 1879. post office In Kana, Utah, under the Act of March 3, must be All communications and items for publication In print signed by the writer, whose name must appear All abbreviations. no Use one of on side only. Write paper of as the to judgement acceptance communications subject the publisher may determine. 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